`Q5 children -3: wrel stopl the Couch Md works oil the Gold. Iromo-Quinine Tnhlnh nnrn .- -- LEFRO7. SE-IAfN TY BAY - I\l\A.- -- blnchmhh :hnp,-F. work in I sawmill st to the depth of about on Monday night.---J I `ornate this mornina_ UTOPIA. Clover Hill received y Nov. 30:]. seating `d in Lnttle Current man about neventy enjoyed fnirlv good quite nnex neared. HOLLY. T-SQUARE PLAN P, J.M0 0RE! I`. presented Ed_ Inmn dinim. 2.. 5.1.. .0 I/lulll all the 9 Tab! ts ` . m`i.'.`;`2..1 "' .- vox1,`(i!.l1'l. ul wmcn no pun either of principal or Interest In in nrear. an tullowa : I VF].-. ._ _-:__ .L -- - -- lunnnroxu the Municipal Council of the ` Corporation of the` Town of Barrie enact: , y -uuv."'J Hl0fDlllg.- in Barrie. I u nu.` table I a......."*.'f".`s..:t= om 0- me am ha dgsdnwnd I8::e!g;Lopen Council on the D pnurug ol ml! by-LBW. 9. That the said Ulerk of the said (`nun- cil ahull At his oice in the said Council Chamber on the 7:h day of January. 1902 II the hour of 2 o'clock in the afleruo--ll, sum up the number of votes given for and Qgninut the By~L\I`. I ueputy nexurncng Umcer. 8. That on Friday the 3rd day of Jan. unr . 1902. at the Council Cuamber in the ui Town of Barrie. It 2 o clock in the afternoon, the Mayor will appnint in writ- ing signed by him. two persons to attend an. the nal summing up of the votes. sud one non to attend at each of polling pincen on {Emit of the porlom interacted in and desirous of promoting the pus-sing nf thia By-Luw. Ina 3 like numbrr of person: inberenteal in and dtuiruuu of opposing the pinning of this By-Law. 9. That ah.-. paid uni. no u... I-D>= n, any nenurulng umoer. Polling Hub-Division No, 6-A dale Puhlic Huh: Edward Whi Deputy Return-ug Oicer. 8. Thu. nn P.-idnu 1|... 4...: A-.. .. - -__.- ,..-. ............ ....u..uc. large smpment 0! Watches, all sizes; Chains, Ladies and Gents, and all patterns; and a large ship- ment of Christmas Goods for Presents, that will pay you to see. Our store is large and our stock is complete, and we have lots of room. You're welcome; you can get your present and we'll lay it away for you by paying a small deposit on it. Have your presents nicely en- graved; it adds greatly to the value; see our samples, you will be pleased. I turning umcer. 5 Polling Sub~Diviaian No. 5-At George ` Hngg o Woollen Mill ; Thoma Duff, Dep- uty Returning Oioer. Pollmn Huh-Div!-inn Na 4: In An,_ vn.a 1' owner. ue-put Kl ' 0- _ I Po'l|iu`g Sub-Duvzuooi I\$o'."T.-:83; ]frB_ :3.::t;.:.".'.;:.=.. "" v~=w Re- ` Polling Snls-l)ivi-inn Na K In n____, | my umcer. ' Polling Sub-Divilion No. 3-At Fire Hall; R. J Fmlcht-r. Deputy Returning Ocer. I _ Polling Sub-Dwmon No. 4 --.-\I: E. R EIIRU II 30 lily, Ill Polling Sub-Division Nu. l-At Wm. Caldwell : shop; W. D. Vnnaickle, Dep- uty Returning Ocer. Polling Sub-Division No. 2-At Market. Building ; Joseph Rogers. Deputy Return- ing Ulcer. I Pnllinu .unlv._n;.:.s.... M - 9 IA 1:~:_. -rv -- ...--- . avva, commencing at 9 o'clock in the forenoon and continuing until 5 o clock in the after- noon at the undermentioued place: and by the following Deputy Returning Oiceu. that is to in Polling: .5lnh.niui.:.... \T.. I A. nv_, X In sum yeurr. 6 Thu this By-Law shall take elfect on tho: d: of the final planing thereof. 7. ne votes of the duly qualied elec- tors of the said town of Barrie shall be taken on this By-Law on \ll\\1r\A\7 nut 11, E... ._ - muuucr my to me send Debentures. 5. 'lPl:ere shall be ruined and levied in each your during the currency of mid Debentures or Any of them by special rate on all the rateable property of said Muni- cipality in the same manner as other taxes are levied. s sum auicient to pay end dis- charge the sud several yearly sums of principal and intereet so ecarulog due as the slime become respectively poyeblo according to the terms of this By-Law. that is lo say, the total sum of $369.87 in each of said years. 6 Thu this Rv.[..u .|...I| ...I.. -a4-A - unvn nr uarrle. l 4. That it shall be lawful for the Mayor of the sand Municipal Corporation and he in hereby authorized and instructed to sign and itsue the mud Debentures hereby auth- nrizerl to be issued, and the interest con- pons (nf any) attached thereto. and to cause I the game al 4; to be signed by the 'l'resurer of the mid Municipality, and the Clerk of the said Municipality is hereby authorized and inatrncted to attach the seal of the said 0 Municllfanlity to the aid Debentures. i1 5. h are null ha rain: ....4 |....:-A :_ In -mm Iucmue Inc wnole amount. of interest. payable that yenr, or coupons for interest than be attnched to each Debenture an the Mnyor and Treasurer shall determine. 3. That the said Debentures an to prin- cipal and interest shall be payable at. the Branch of the Rank of Toronto in the said Town of Barrie. I A. 'l`l..o as ..L..II L- I,....r..I A ........ u... u... uy-u-Iv uu MONDAY THE 6TH DAY OF JAN- UARY. 1902, THE DIAMOND HALL 0.000.013 SCBEDULE TO BY-LAW N0- an Iulmwll I. That to nine the said sum of $3,000 9 for the purpose aforesaid it. ehsll be lawful ' for the Corporation of the new Municipality to ilsue Debentures of the aid Municipality , In aid umounz in sums of not lean than 8100 7 _ each puyuble within 10 yeure from the dnte of me nal pa-aim: of this By-L-w. 2 That the mid l)ebemnnu. an On 1... I nun:--men; non ll ll,DUl.i.464. ' Asp \\ unuuus the amount of the exist- ing Debenture Debt of the maid Municipality in $244,279.94. of which no part either of principal hrrenr. . 1 Am) Wanna the uid Council have- deemed it expedient. to raise nid mm by ; Debentures to-pnynble in Ten Yuri with interest at 4 per cent. payable yearly, uid By-Lav to be submitted to the rnopnyen at the Jmnuy Electiona. Asu V\'mmnn it. will 1.. ..........-- -~ .. ..... wluu In ma uncut. Improvement: and equipment: And to add thereto 5 pro r Police Court and Luck-up, sad to c act` `ouch improvement: requires the sum of? I 83.000. ,,r.[ I K Wnznus the hcunicipal Corporation of, the Tuwu of Barrio deem it. neceuuy Illd ` I expedient to make uddiuonu and improve- menu to the Fire Ballnnd Cuuuoil Chnmbur I Building to make in 5 tin: clan np-to-duo . Fm: Hall with I the meat. Improvement- J thu-am I nrnnnr l`I[U 4 D..l.. J. R. HAMBlY 8 A By-Law of the Town of? 1 Barrie to raise the sum! of 53.000 to make ad-If ditions and improve-. ments to the Fire Hall] and to build a Lock-up. } By-Law No.- W I120 on 110 00 99 3| DONNELL. . Tawn K` Him 6-At Allan- I-Zd ward W hitabread, )i.-er. I901. 1&9 1910 1911 N Ebb. .' Town ~ ii` I Hector Mcbeiuh. 3 very old and respected resident of the township of Sunnidule, pau- ed umy on Nov. Nth after a long illness. . Be In: in his 76th year. I _ ---- We have just received another large c- (`Kaine T an-liar.- a....A I`....n.- ..-J -" .. .... Lnuyuluull um .53: Lorpy was accepted in connection with the drainwe work of Tollendnl or'B gCree|; IIIO the tendon of Jon. Black, Jon. Reid and Herb Wallace on the drainage work known as the Hewitt : l or (`nigvule crock tor Section No. One :l also the tender of Wm. Lnimor for Section: I 2and 3 re own`: or (`rsigvnlo craek.- ' Tue By-Law for Nomination nu dnln - cum .3 re uewnnl (`rsignlo By-Law Nomination Ill duly ted. Conncilndjuurued to meet At 3. I eadlefr, Coohtnwn, on Dre. 16th. um LIBIK was instructed to write M. (:`mv- ' iller, 0. L. 5., stating that the `Conn -il think bin charges very excessive. A. W. Wurmca was appointed overseer in place ol Charles Wice. reeigned. The sum oi 819 was given Councillor Coleman to be pa to Geo. Dulce and Thul. Pollock proviu'ing they give a receipt in full for all work done by them {or this: Council on let udeiond in - 3rd con. in summer of l90l. The tender of Wm. Copeland and Jan Torpy accepted dminue wnrk ..f umnaren cry for CASTOR IA- E nu rouu 626.50; Isaac Morton, gravel on 4th si- ero-ad SI 61 ; Jan, Fetgu.-um, cun- ctable J udgea Vote:-n List. C-mrt $1.50 : C. Pnlling. Judge. Valera` Lin Court. 812 '22; also aux extra meetincn nu dmima. ....,.;, Lining. auugea voters` Luz Court. 812 meetings to druinnge work 812.00 ; The accta. of H. Wnruics and N. Hughes were left. in the Reeve : hands, and me(:1e.k vuutructed I iller. 3.. muting Ihnf n-.. n .... .:n 9 All members were preeent. The following ucaounu were pa -ned:-J W Parks. Coukacuwn sidewalk 36.10; R B Buddy. null: for bridge on lwt alderoad 500; 3 John Cattle work on Belle Ewart road $1.00; _ W . J. Luau, gravel on 5th cc I). 89.50; Juhu V Muir, gravel on 2nd cou. $3.52; Robe. Pol- brook. gravel on 3rd eon. $6.00; Mickle Dyment & Son. plank for Price : bridge 87.67: T. H. Davin, rep-airing plow Ind scraper $1.50; Fred Runny, completing .lew coutnncn of Dale: & Pollock on let. b aiderond betw.-en 3rd and 4th cons $45.00; Also for work on name hill $18.39; Tho-. Hewsov, work on Penet-we $38.24: John , Snulea, gravel on 5th uderoud (-2 31; D. ' Taylor. repairing bridge on Penetung rand near 7th con $4.50: D. Sutherland, mulling gravel on 2nd eon. $69.75; Peter Sprinn. . cedar fur bridue on Peuetaug road $0.00 : John Feunell. balance of work on big lull on 13th cnn. $4.48; John Benny, gravel on 4m con. $7.28: Thou. Jack, gravel nu road lu put. 83 3] , also for work on 4111 con 820.00; S. Marshall. repuiving culvert on 3rd con. $l.00; Dyment. and Cm, repaxring rand acrnper 501:; J. H. McQuary, repur- ing roml machine and grinding lmifn $3.00: lane Sprung, rout of gravel pic on Peuetnr-g I road 8l0 00; H. Newm, wnrk on centre -7. 33.00: R. M. Watson. work on 'l'ulleu- dal road $26.50; Isaac . sier-rad SI : Jan. Femnmn mm- . Seventeenth Meeting Council. the polls will be held. TAKE NOTICE that the above an true copy of the proposed By-Law which has been taken into consideration and which will be tlnslly ;;used by the Council of the Corporation of the own of Barrie in the event of the assent of the electors I-eing obtained then to utter one month from the rs: publication thereof in THE Bunny: Ezuimuza, a newspaper published in the said Town of Barrie. the dxte at which said tirst publication is Thursday the nth day of her. 1901. and at the hour. day and place therein xed for taking the votes of the electors, D If nnwrxnn I E. DONNELL. Town Clerk. Dated this 10th day of December, 1901. TAKE 5 pf` By-Law which has Chiidren cry for LQ}jg___ ,_________________ Overshoes and Heavy Lumbermans special prices. We invite you to see 19 You ll not be asked to buy. Aawulcs nnesc U net Rubbers, all sizes` regularly at c. and 45c., Special Misses Plain Rubbers, Spring Heel, all price 40c., Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Boys Plain Rubbers, heavy coarse sole, 2 lar list price 50c., Special . . . . . . . . .. _ ........ . .... ........ umy me nest grade of Rubbers and accepting the full responsibility for the wear is bringing more people here every season. few values that are deserving attention. I ...:l:--1 ~n- - - Here are a Ladies Finest Cmggzet Rubbers, regularlv at r-._ am! L-'v- Rubbve; : Ladies Finest Felt Lwce Boots, leather fo for-table shape, sizes 4 to 6, Special Ladies Finest Emzlish Felt Lace Boo's, fine exible sewed sole. very dressy style. sin Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ladies Felt House Slipper-s..hest grade, fe't leaw elastic front, sizes 4 to 8, Special . . . . . . . . . Ladies German Felt SI` , 2 buckle, leather foxed peg so to 11, sold regularly at $1.75. Special .... .. Men's Felt Boots, 4 hue 'e Boots, leather foxed. 1], Special... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xing Never before could we boast of having su ety of warm comfortable footwear as now. ' made by makers whose reputation for the Goods has never been in doubt. The prices : more than you pay for inferior qualities. We 1 few items: ...Frawley & Mop;-e, One m-ice tn all u.`...\.. I..- -1- _ Our reputation for selling only >bers and at-nnnnn cl..- r..n ._--_ V ` ' ` '0 One price to all. Money back V .FRAWlEY &. MOORE. ever such big vari- Every pair Jy Best Felt are not any man van 1121- tn.-:..r...: .... .-I:-9 of lnnlsl I .vu- n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s a o__been nken for Everybody. foxing, wide com- -s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Felt ne Kid foxed sizes 3 to 7 i w3:::%.D; '53: nve an v or Ind bonus of solid nnuchl sanding. Bus ? 6100 1! and apnea. all rynble In log emu aired. vote ergmean one nlfaddragsqnngad _e__n_vaIo;o. Adana um.- --.- Ill t\__A_.... -.- 21'}3$i'rau"` "`u.m"""' new. us can m O! H! U IDUO9. Have you made `its use a factor i 5 our business? | , . You can speak to 40,111) subscribers `in Canada and hundreds 0!` thousand: in the United States within a distance of 154 0 miles. "nun nu... ...-A.. ..u, H, - 3 The Lon g 1` ` Distance Telephone The Ben'T:|phone co. of Canada. No better plat-9 in town ` mas shopping. Early buye choice. I _ _.-v-.- lil-I . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . u ................. ........5oc2.53 Men`: and Boys` llnndku-chlels--In Camhric. Linen. Silk and Exceldn. Prices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5c to $1.00 Men`: Elm-c .l-Jvelry--Cut`f Links. Cuff Buttons, Stick Pins, Shirt Studs. in all the latest designs. VVe can save you 3? per ment. on Men's Shirt Jewelry. Get our prices. Men`: Fancy llalf Ilou-.--In endless variety. Make your choice of Christmas gifts early. depnsit we will lay the goods selected aside to By making 9. small 1- you. rs, si_zes, neat shape. sold :., Spec:-al . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _.. Ilnnl all -5- ` `Scum 3%`: BL.AIR s GOUT PIZl.'4I_.$ The only remedy In the worid for 0001.` 1nd BHIUIATISI that relieves and cures these complaints. Sure. safe and eectunl. The composition is purely vege- table. No restraint of diet during use. Ask [or BLAIRB G001.` and BIIUIATIC Pun. All Chemists, 40c. and 81.00 per box. ~ PROUT In C0.. 89 Strand. London. Eng. Lyman, Sons & Co.. lonlreal and Toronto. 41-ly fhrislmasls }for Everyone BOOKS CALENDARS CARDS THE LATEST NOVELTIES LEATHER GOODS BRASS GOODS TOYS DOLLS ETC., ETC. T"2.}Aii';$,' s.3;cs.?.i' hint` man an]. .-S- : when asked for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I .le, leather, solid` , . . . . . ,, the best grade of -.'L!l,'. I HUNTER BROS The Store for Suitable mu] Hagen: vu AG I . I In every particular. A full vuyuuk Wk of opp... J . Mac I: in ; o!_ di1'.' "..3s"oo`& Ranks" 1:onm' mo, of J'.wB. Ihahoo. pa 1:: the 01-min nuyonlty. IS INVALUABLE T0 BUSINESS MEN . . s Rubbers at for yourself. BOOK STO RE ~ vcite you a Lown for Christ- lmyers get. best I .$I.25 l) .$.85 ...c.. .- nun uoyzr lil0Vl4 and Can Mucha, Na vs. Buck, Real Buck. We Men's and )ys;Gloves ever shown in E . . . -- In .$l.2s 1 .$l.00 ` 35 751.50 are Here ll(_sn s NcckwrnI'Made in all the leadin aha Pas. knots, bows, derbles, ascota, puffs, Paris and Lombardy, n at the latest color- ings. Prices ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .260, 00c and 75c Men`: Mnel-n-In English Squares dad and oh the New \Vays in plaids, stripes and oral desi s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26. .75cto$200 - W To know what would he a suitable. useful Christmas gift for your father, brother, or I brother? If so, read the following list. It may your dilemnm. . --r.--1 vv 1-Int 9 I UITEI We have a large stock of Sleigh Bells, Robes, Horse Blankets, Water- proof Knee and Horse covers. skates, and Skate Strags, Hockey sticks and Pucks, ow chains. Lanterns and Leather Halters. Your time and strength with an old worn out axe and saw, when you can purchase a good new one from a large assortment with very little cash at the POPULAR ....- by u-UJVI EI5l\uIl|- cash the HARDWARE STORE: \Mn 1.....- .. I._-- --- " ` - _:q The 1 .. r. BASS, "raver and m-... c-_... .. Is a believer in A/dvertising for the man who backs up what he advertises. That's what is done here. : -Wl ' Suitzhle and Useful I Clllll UN 8] dble prices. f 1 Rmu. msuwx Get your property Honey to loan. Don't borrow I dull: see me. Terms but . Baton Duds. lorurlcel. Willi. 56.. shortest notion. Du got Farmer: (1 Ion. .Po`ier Stu Orlllln. ` '3?u5.3ppou` "21 mm. AND . INSURANCE AGENT. on our nothing. r until you nndolnrcu lowest cu-ndoln buainpnund on lav! 'E-..l..'.5.9_'!_..`.!? 9-! {If Yqu Want thing you`w: d 200 9 a specialty. we in I: an n Order-:d :33` 9 a 35.52%. Cull on- THE lEAlIlNG GAK-E`M;l; PASTRY BAKER Hardware Store omsm POST omcs. J. P. ggoonni 7 Next Scott s Bookstore, Barrie, Ont. uvL'., auu re 11-8 or all kinds. Also grates etc or repairin the Hilbert: and Hecla furnaces. V e also keea. large an ply of Lubrluatin and as china Oi always on hand at owest. pol-I prices. Table llelicacies Something choice in shipment of Watches, n-LL-....- . 7 V ,,... _...,.rwu. vuumlvlll iulmtIetI-In Kid, Suede. e have the lat-egt run of I Barrie. Prices range mm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50c to I`). an X XM:& GIFTS. , and acceptable her, somebody else's help you out of BARRII_:` ic. .. ug Hblnl. D2--- ` want. ` I I Tho Cookuown Advocate MEI the Max. I -. Rohluon bu rohuod tron . Greonoide, I loo 2. con. 4. nninlil, for tho sum of 86.100 and tau: Frank Ron bu putchned. lot 6, - con. 4 Iron Wm. Black, Bu-rlo. ` The `Victoria.Eote1,J Chas. Gaudaur, Prop I `Mike Hannon rotumed Thomu this week after an visit here. AIITB. f Falls. auvugv, IILIU III! A. U. U. W. blldg at the same time expressing the good wishes of the community for his future success. The Doctor made a fitting reply. Dr. `Hesslip left the next morning for Piclon. - Mrs. Heuiip in visiting in Niagara , ' _. .- -vvueUIl an guuu citizen. The A. O. U. W. gave a banquet to Dr. Heesliplut Tuesday evening at the heme of E. B. Burt, M. W. There was a large attendance of] Workman end their wives. The usual toaetn were responded to P. J. Frawlev, Wm. Kilbank, M. Howerth, Rev. E. Baker and Dr. Malloy. Rev. Mr. Skene proposed the toast of Our Guest and presented him with 3 letter of introduction to the Picton Lodge, else on A. O. U. W. badge exumuina an ......a u lohlnoon pm-ohuod from an-.....:a- \ John Faragher of this place has pur- chased the: Clsrltaon House. Bnrrie Mr. Farauher is an old resident and for many yours was in the hotel busi- neas haze. While here he tan a good house, was popular with the travelling public, and the people of Barrie can rest assured that in Mr. Furagher they have secured a good citizen. "I"I... A r\ vv -- . -- --r,._, um vivl luuruauug H506. People are still talking of the needs of a railway. No dC0lRlV0 action has . yet been taken however to get the ear ofthe railway authorities relative to the mettei. The treight branch gets lots of business and is good as far as it goes but the people are clamoring for a passenger :ervicc-. It is the opinion of the public generally that if a proper i method was taken to get the Grand Trunk either to build in from Mines- 4 ing or to run a regular passenger train I over the present road from Elmvale I that success would follow the effort. Let a start be made. Of course there is talk of a train service but if there i not some action taken it will end in `talk. ' CASTORIA --~ -- ' nvvuvu Jclin Rumble & Sons our mill is working as usual and big demand: are made on it to svpply the ever increasing trade. Pannln nu: nil) b..II.:.... ..i- .1, , - ,., r_-.- .. vuv uvuuuy Iuu 8lllpl0y8 6 or 8 men. A large planing mill, under the management of Mr. Martin`: eon, W. J. Martin, and a stove and hoop factory, form an important factor in Hillsdnle e prosperity. The planing mill is in full blast and the stave inc- tor_v will begin work about the first of the year. The latter will employ 15 men and will make on an average 25, 000 slaves a day. Mr. Milligan is , foreman. G. Shortieed, who has con- ducted extensive lumber operations in- these parts many yours, is working on . asmallvr scale this year. His mills I are running but not with the force of ` men of previous years. ` : D.....i.i.. 9. n, s .. . . Calland se our stock of Coal and Wood Stoves and Run es. We y afull line of New an Second and Cooking and Heatirig Stoves. 7 Would o1ollE;l'nur attention to our NATIONAL 81` L OVEN STOVESand RANGES. and our NEW SUN HEATER. - tivel the only Self-feeding. ple- heat ng, Coal and Wood: Air tight Heater on the market. Our stock of Stove Supplies and repairs includes. Stove Boards. Stove Pi i , Elbows, n etc., and re ire of al da. Also mates etc or rannirina flu: mn....... ,,_- ..-. -avvuul uyulvcn Jasper Martin : saw will has been busy with a large force of men all sum mer and the work is to be continued during the winter. Thisie a valuable industry in Hrllsdale and the monthly pay mll amounts to no small sum. Besides the sawhnd shingle mill, where some 25 men are employed, there is 3 portulrle mill which operates in differ- ent parts of the country end employs 3 planing mill, nn.l.... LL- .7,- For Infant: and Children. ...... nu .. upuuuy Ill.|-l'0V|lIg and will noun has uumol uf utfaire again. Mr. Cook is not an stranger here. He operated a large mill two miles from here some twelve years we and the peoule have taken great. interest. in his return. During his tour weeks illness he has been nursed by Mrs. Cook, who will return to the family at St. Cathar- iurs next week. Muss Cook is here to 1 take her mother's place. .Tur\AI `K....L:- _ -.---- ` ' ' -vvv uwlul oz various Kinds of valuable timber which will keep the mill in op- caution for over seven _vo-are. J. J. Bnennun is mill forernan. Mr. Cook has some thiny man in camp under the Ioremanship of George Kitchen. late of Mndlaud. The wank has been intel- rupted an unewh.at hy the ullneas of Mr. Cook hm zhe people am: glad to learn that he :5 rapidly iu.;-roving and will strnnm-er hnrn IL. -v -u. uv-uni 5 new FIW mill is malt-l I `'31 mggood headway. `large stuff of] cndr; men are engaged and it IS expected the ` _ mill will be ready to begin cutting C about Jun. 15th. The mill into be 91x54 feet in size and will be equipped I with the moat up-to-date saw mill mm` H chinery. It will have a capacity 0;` De.,_1o;h_M,._ 30,000 to 35,000 feet of lumber pen-'vi-inns Mrs. L. 3 duy, and it is estimated that the shingle i g`";h"""vdM" mill will cut tron; 25,000 to 40,000,? w3'And::: shingle: a day. The two mills will I s,ig], .,';,,},,,,,;y , employ some thirty-live men. Mr -u'ucmmlly' the nu Cook has secured that block at timber C"'g""| 999 ( on the east side of the Penetunguishene 3?`. _: _"'h`b;::n' road from G. Shortreed consisting of .1", d',,,,,,, _. s_ ,,.i.;`E 2300 acres of various kinds of Valuable I -1`he cl.ildren_of timber which will Inn... M... ....:n :_. -, I...... _A,. v __:_ I I-ll hlllhlan Ontlidou visiting Hillodnle for the Dec- nt time are surprised to nd so many evidence; of prospoaity. Your repre- inontutive in speukinv to visitors and tnvellqnjinds that poopleliving out-. IId_e of the tov'vnohip-nud some even` living in it-hnve not the slightest] hen of the amount being done here. This place in full of life and activity and everybody wean a. _ contented smile which betokens a re-v turn to prolperity. I Wm. CHOW! new mill in molt- ofbnaineu that ' ll 3 b SE-IAN BAY. 9-0. 6. Arthur and family are moving to Midland this week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur will he-greatly missed in Shanty Bay as they have taken an active part in society and in tempu- auce worls.--Ben B:-nnku in hnme from _ the hunting-cnnipu -The Sons of i eulporance have been no .~m-L-essful in * their nrogmnun Contra-is llmt they; ave started mu-ther with Misses Clara. Unmpbell and Rose Cameron ast-up-1 tnin~.-Dr. George Ma`;-olm of Chetek, ; Wis-., spent a short time with his; nncln. Gen. Malcolm and other 112- lntives here last week. ` -.....cuwu unne wmcn b `tn :1 Cuok a I inounml |.-_.I.._.. ' B I LLSDALE. M St oxtendoti mill is mak- I _____ -A R` ,1 THE BARBIE Keep free from Grip and Cold by using 77." It stimulates the action of the heart, liver and `kidneys. and so throw: 0!! colds that hang on. C ol`p`r:no. 9sB3bl`c' 32'l1`.'n`i`1-an '. ! , Hlllllllf Hnumnmhn Ilullnn... n. ...-.-- ! I -- ,.v--. 'vv--In--u uxrvn nanlun H - ab" llodlcln ( 1 wan`:-:.'".':aa.....""*P-%...,..`;rz..%.v....: :. How many friends hm:' xou whose health has been impaired. whose in- rmitiea date back to the Grip ? Nearly every" serious illness starts WM: 5 Cold or Grip. xu price. uuuuucu uoox MAILED FREE} wHnnmm"h.'5'}oS':'-" ...u:*::-,.*:-`$2:-::-~-' 1 Rev. J. E. Smith of I telegram on Saturday that his lather hnd died the previous day. He you: of age and had fail health. hit death being quite nnexpo The Gilford 1. 0. G. pr:-mntet McBelh wivh a huudmme dining accompanied ly an address. uuson. He crnned on Saturdny from P.oacbu`u to the foot of the fourth, the ice being in tmme places unly ubnut half In inch this-k.-T Pratt of Bradford who wan en- [ngad as teacher in the public school here, bu reaignerl the punition to accept a better one in the Linda] Schoul at B:-udf0rd.-J. G. Donsa ll having his ice hmt. retted at C. H. Graham : r. Brdlll we Min A. W91 extended absence. - Mrs. F. G. McKay left. for Toronto Inn week.--J-wk Leopard of Roaches : Point gained the honor of being the rs: to cross the by on the ice Ihll season. He the font In I thick_.-T who um. --V and Ranges and Stove Supplies uur INU 1 . Doc. 10 h-There was skating for several dnyu lu: meek around the shore of the lake, the ice being about umae inched thick.-J. F. Ardill moved from Thu wee s.- M rs. Roblin hu re Pain: ....i....A .-.- -.- onus AND U.\l"AH.INO. Under all circumstances of sickness and duouo P-cine : Celery Compound is safe. sure and unfmling. at cleanse: and puries the blnvd. hnaceu the nerved, cnrrv-ct: diges- tlor, and buddn up those who are week and run-down. If you are nervous or nleeplau. try one bottle: the results will surprise you. Our stock of Puine'I Celerv Compound is al- wu fresh and pure. D. H MACLAREN. Drngglst. Barrie. Ont. 46-52 __.____.___ , -----1 .__. The four-.~quare plan means that all cuto- men. regardless of rank or station. receive the same careful attention and treatment at our store. We ere ea particular with the child who in exam; to purchase some small er- ticle an we are with the experienced adult. We never substitute inferior drugs when lling your doctnrk prescription. \\ e-, never recommend the "en-nothing just. II gmod." Smu: AND U.\l"AlLINO. Ilnnr ell .-.`-.....__A.-~ - ' ` ' GRIP ..... . - I auutn who was takim St'l`i()ll.~lY ill on 3 Friday night. is recovuring.-Mrs. , Connor spent. last. week with her neice _ Mrs. James Becket-ton of Ivy.--Mr. und Mrs. W. Dohson of Barrie spent. Thanks ivinc here.--Harvey Bighaiu and Al red Alfheck wheeled to listing- lon on Saturday.-Mrs. John Newell arrived last. week from Sax-nt.og:a.--, ' Geo. Newelljfrom the same place is- visiting his mother.-Miss Teenie Gib- son is visiting he-re.-Roherc Smith is able to be around uga.in.-Little Vera, oul daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Bell, is angerouaiy ill.-Mi.~`s E is spending a short. time with her cousins on the` 8th line -Miss M. Cross who has been visiting with her eister Mrs. John Uut.hherb of King re- ; turned hcme on Monday. , ?' Smith who taken J:1m_e_a_n of Ivv ._M- very pleasant, um:-.-R.' v LUKIA. Dec-.2nd---On Thursday the of St. George s church gave a t the S. S. children M. Mrs. R. Jen Alln-port. M. verv nlllukunr ------ 6677 BLOCKS THE uuu WOI'K8 0| Lnxnuvg Bromo-Qulnlne '. mug. ho Lure. no my. Stoves , -,.,.. ........... uni: yuuuug up new wxn(l- I lmllll.--The young people thnl attended I dunes Gib:-on : report a good time. children of the Snndny school no busy preparing for their Chrnutmu enter- tuinment.-We no sorry to report the deuth of Miss Bertha Allan who died In the Hospital l'hnr-day afternoon. '- -_1_-:,-1---: uuu uugn U: lnllll.--The . Hm llnnnn -O ` jjjj ON THE FOUR-S Child ren Cry for kALjgA:___ :1 age Illd hand gow . being nnexpvcted. j uv um uulu on Monday I: I went to Tomato ma Wallace went Sunday I --.__--_=-__._}----- U ,_ ._, ....-;un.<.3 1'4. LVCWIOVC ending us lint.--Miss s ' of Kinov no- IXAHIEER THURSDAY, DEC. 12, Watchmaker, Engraver and Manufacturing jeweler.